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i mean, many people don't know that abortion became criminalized in the united states not as a result of really a religious movement, but as part of the effort of white male doctors to professionalize, to gain control over medicine from midwives and herbalists. and also in response to a very similar moment in history that we're in now. it was a point in which there was a great deal of immigration, where native white birth rates were falling, and there was the first beginning of the suffrage and feminist movement, arguing that women shouldn't have to, that women should have a say in whether they have intercourse with their husbands. and the people who were asking the legislature to criminalize abortion were arguing that that had to be done to keep women in their place, to ensure that native white birth rates continued to grow, and to maintain control over women. and it's as if we're in that moment again where americans, an america in which it is no longer going to be a white majority, in which it feels like white birth rates are falling, and you see people turn to religion, and you see
i mean, many people don't know that abortion became criminalized in the united states not as a result of really a religious movement, but as part of the effort of white male doctors to professionalize, to gain control over medicine from midwives and herbalists. and also in response to a very similar moment in history that we're in now. it was a point in which there was a great deal of immigration, where native white birth rates were falling, and there was the first beginning of the suffrage and...
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the start of united states. iran does fact 2500 years. it's realizing the temples, every temple is the everlasting light to king darius. suddenly between the jewish religion, not just israel, the jewish population worldwide. i believe you put a very big t. on this. i admire everything you said, but i believe one of the worst stress push yourself, any one of us if we're ahead of what they did to iran. this is the right and affected the other repaired, is fragile in my opinion. i know iran. i know the whole royal family. i traveled with the empress. i believe everything you said is right. i want a quick question. i don't want to distribute. what about the islamic republic. what'll happen there? that's very key. they're going to give relations to israel, under the table relations. what is your opinion? >> trust is a very difficult issue. we argued in the book at the well-known antidote to trust his transparency. i think for many americans, this issue comes squarely focused on the nuclear issue today that with this
the start of united states. iran does fact 2500 years. it's realizing the temples, every temple is the everlasting light to king darius. suddenly between the jewish religion, not just israel, the jewish population worldwide. i believe you put a very big t. on this. i admire everything you said, but i believe one of the worst stress push yourself, any one of us if we're ahead of what they did to iran. this is the right and affected the other repaired, is fragile in my opinion. i know iran. i...
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it concludes 1 hundred and 20 units. since they would like to allocate all the units and the project could be flexly. the students rely on bicycling in the area. and aside from the variance the department has received letters of support and the central market benefit district and the california college of the arts. the department has received other letters. thank you. thank you project sponsor. we have our slide show? >> you can start it. good afternoon commissioners my name is patrick kennedy and i'm the project sponsor. i'm pleased to be here today, the first qualified student project in san francisco. i've been involved in berkeley and have built 5 hundred units plus in berkeley. the project in the upper left-hand side of the scene was from a downtown project since world war ii. in 2007 i sold the portfolio of the buildings and decided to develop housing and specifically student housing in san francisco. i did quite a bit of research about the market in san francisco and with the help of the san francisco housing acti
it concludes 1 hundred and 20 units. since they would like to allocate all the units and the project could be flexly. the students rely on bicycling in the area. and aside from the variance the department has received letters of support and the central market benefit district and the california college of the arts. the department has received other letters. thank you. thank you project sponsor. we have our slide show? >> you can start it. good afternoon commissioners my name is patrick...
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or selling the unit. before it could be sold. but many people are going to condo convert and then flip it. my friend actually owns a t.i.c. he bought it for 260,000. his t.i.c. owner upstairs just sold their unit for 450. that was five years ago. so clearly you can sell your t.i.c. unit for some money. they knew what they were getting into when they bought the unit. there's a lottery. the lottery didn't start last week. my dad pays two-thirds of his income in rent. his building just sold. i'm really scared. >> chair wiener: thank you. next speaker. >> i have my card here. my name's jennifer grant, i've lived in san francisco for 25 years. i've worked at nonprofits that entire time, nonprofits funded by the san francisco. i ran two of the battered women's shelter for 17 years. currently i work at one of the family resource centers. as a single woman i saved for many years, i borrowed from my family, and was able to purchase my own home after renting for many years through the san francisco first time home
or selling the unit. before it could be sold. but many people are going to condo convert and then flip it. my friend actually owns a t.i.c. he bought it for 260,000. his t.i.c. owner upstairs just sold their unit for 450. that was five years ago. so clearly you can sell your t.i.c. unit for some money. they knew what they were getting into when they bought the unit. there's a lottery. the lottery didn't start last week. my dad pays two-thirds of his income in rent. his building just sold. i'm...
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narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the assets that are under our feet. we have about two million miles of pipe in this nation. if you're walking around in an urban area, you're probably stepping on a pipe. man: our grandparents paid for, and put in for the first time, these large distribution systems. woman: and in many cases, it's not been touched since. man: we're at a critical turning point. much of that infrastructure is wearing out. narrator: our water infrastructure is made up of complex, underg
narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic...
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that will further lower the standards so we can have more women in that unit. and we have a diversity commission that says we're supposed to have diversity metrics, another name for quotas. the military is not there just for equal opportunity. it's there to defend the country and to carry out the missions asked of them. >> okay. one shouldn't assume every woman would be for this new policy. of course most men would be against it. mikey, you're all for this. tell me about your experience in the military serving alongside women and why you're for it. >> don, i am. i think this is a very sensible, pragmatic decision taken by the pentagon. i think it's perhaps a little bit overdue. served as a helicopter pilot. i was in macedonia, iraq three times, afghanistan three times. kosovo. i worked closely with women. i commanded women in very key roles on key operations, successful operations. all the evidence leads me to believe quite comfortably that the decision the pentagon made is a very goodwin. and i would just like to start of pick up on elaine's point on the role
that will further lower the standards so we can have more women in that unit. and we have a diversity commission that says we're supposed to have diversity metrics, another name for quotas. the military is not there just for equal opportunity. it's there to defend the country and to carry out the missions asked of them. >> okay. one shouldn't assume every woman would be for this new policy. of course most men would be against it. mikey, you're all for this. tell me about your experience...
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for one combat unit in the air force, women are already part of the team. they've been side by side with men fighting on the ground for more than a decade. >> today we're going out to the village of saana. >> thank you. >> we have intel there's possibly three to five fighters in the village. you're going to be going out with osi to do a source meet in the village with ahmed at the car garage. be aware they are possibly armed with rbgs and small arms. >> this is tech sergeant andrea jefferson's worst nightmare. patrolling a remote area of afghanistan. taking on enemy fire and a comrade goes down. >> he's bleeding right here, i want you to put pressure on his wound. >> jefferson has been training for this moment for months. >> get him out of here. >> within minutes, the injured airman is bandaged up and moved out of harm's way. this is in afghanistan, it soon will be for jefferson. they're at moody air force base in south georgia. >> in a matter of weeks they'll be on the front lines of battle in afghanistan. >> runner, runner, runner. >> they're ready. >> i
for one combat unit in the air force, women are already part of the team. they've been side by side with men fighting on the ground for more than a decade. >> today we're going out to the village of saana. >> thank you. >> we have intel there's possibly three to five fighters in the village. you're going to be going out with osi to do a source meet in the village with ahmed at the car garage. be aware they are possibly armed with rbgs and small arms. >> this is tech...
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iran claims they have done something that the united states did in 1950 and they very excited. they sent a monkey into space. the white house doesn't boy it. all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. this is "studio b" today. but there is breaking news, first from fox at 3:00, in new york city, lawmakers from both parties today unveiled the sweeping immigration overhaul with a plan that gives 11 million illegal immigrants a pass to citizenship. the proposal combines calls for tighter board security with calls to allow illegal immigrants to stay in the united states. the immigrants would be allowed to apply for resident status but only after new border enforcement measures are firmly in place. the sundays laid owe the plan minutes ago. >> other bipartisan groups of senators have stood in the same spot before trumpeting similar proposals. we believe this will be the year congress finally gets it done. >>shepard: this beats president obama's to the punch, really, who will unveil his own plan tomorrow. the latest push if reform comes after public opinion took a huge shift.
iran claims they have done something that the united states did in 1950 and they very excited. they sent a monkey into space. the white house doesn't boy it. all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. this is "studio b" today. but there is breaking news, first from fox at 3:00, in new york city, lawmakers from both parties today unveiled the sweeping immigration overhaul with a plan that gives 11 million illegal immigrants a pass to citizenship. the proposal combines calls for...
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disney and united technologies both up better than 9%. and hewlett-packard having the best january up 20%. likely on sympathy for a possible dell deal. because h. rks is actually the worst performing dow component in the last ten months. tough times for all of teches. intel and microsoft also seeing big declines. and home depot riding the housing market. and bank of america lifted by financial sentiment. bank of america though, the worst performer since the 2007 rally. down 78% since then. alcoa down almost as much app and hp down 67%. the biggest winner again home depot. ibm and mcdonald's also up more than 60% since 2007. >> which dow 30 stock should you buy today that will be the big winners? joining me with their picks are harry clark and peter taus. good to see you guys. what kind of a move, harry, do you think the dow makes in the next five to six years? >> earlier today jpmorgan strategists had 20,000 for the dell in four years. i think that's entirely possible. we could be at 15,000 this year. i went with several ideas for the fut
disney and united technologies both up better than 9%. and hewlett-packard having the best january up 20%. likely on sympathy for a possible dell deal. because h. rks is actually the worst performing dow component in the last ten months. tough times for all of teches. intel and microsoft also seeing big declines. and home depot riding the housing market. and bank of america lifted by financial sentiment. bank of america though, the worst performer since the 2007 rally. down 78% since then....
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this space thing there's again here it is we're the united states on the phone surveillance we. welcome back well after years of calls for immigration reform bill looks like that reality could be in the not too distant future a bipartisan group of senators the so-called gang of eight held a press conference just hours ago detailing a four point plan to reform immigration here in the u.s. the plan includes reforming the path to legalization creating an employment verification system coming up with tough but fair a new path toward citizenship for the people that are already in the united states and helping illegal immigrants who are job seekers find legal work now all of this is contingent on one thing the one thing that republican party really has fought for most adamantly and that is tighter border security now this talk of reform is seen as a huge victory for the minority community but how likely is it really to pass and does this reform actually go far enough when i was joined earlier by press he's the director of almost a new usa i asked him for his thoughts on the plan of re
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i know there's concern about whether $4,000 per unit can mitigate the loss of rent control units. beyond the normal existing procedure that we have currently for -- to ensure that there's sort of a metered rate at which we lose -- basically lose rent controlled units. >> supervisor farrell: i challenge probably the premise of that comment but i will say that the amount of fee reduction was a balancing act -- and to the city attorney can speak to further detail about that. we have to match that with the nexus study but also there is at a certain point a breakage point where people will not be incentivized to go forward and pay a fee. if they are seniority base you have a greater chance of winning the lottery. if you have missed it for x number of years you will be much closer going forward based upon seniority so therefore the incentive will not be there if you have to pay that higher fee. >> co-chair kim: the next set of questions were for the city attorney and this is around the lifetime leases. and i welcome the spirit of the intent, that comes behind that. of course my question
i know there's concern about whether $4,000 per unit can mitigate the loss of rent control units. beyond the normal existing procedure that we have currently for -- to ensure that there's sort of a metered rate at which we lose -- basically lose rent controlled units. >> supervisor farrell: i challenge probably the premise of that comment but i will say that the amount of fee reduction was a balancing act -- and to the city attorney can speak to further detail about that. we have to match...
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europe suffered a worse economic downturn than the united states, a loss of gdp, employment. unemployment soared into the double digits. >> we started calling what's happening now the eurozone debt crisis, essentially in may, 2010, which is when greece received its first bailout funded by the international monetary fund and eurozone countries. and since then, the crisis has spread throughout the eurozone to several other countries: ireland, then portugal, now spain and cyprus, and reaching italy, uh, and has mutated from a strictly sovereign-debt government crisis to a banking crisis and sort of sectoral crisis. >> the origins of the european debt crisis are multiple. the approximate cause was the fact that many countries recently have had a large increase in budget deficits and there's lots of public debt to levels that are unsustainable. in some countries this was due to bad fiscal behavior, too much spending, too little taxes like in greece, but in other parts of the eurozone, like spain or ireland, the problem was that there was a bubble in real estate and housing. when t
europe suffered a worse economic downturn than the united states, a loss of gdp, employment. unemployment soared into the double digits. >> we started calling what's happening now the eurozone debt crisis, essentially in may, 2010, which is when greece received its first bailout funded by the international monetary fund and eurozone countries. and since then, the crisis has spread throughout the eurozone to several other countries: ireland, then portugal, now spain and cyprus, and...
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. >> stephen: that would have united the country. he put his own desires above what is best for the nation average long with the people who voted for him. >> stephen: along with the people who voted for him. >> >> stephen: what? >> along with the people who voted for him. >> stephen: they wouldn't have voted for him if he didn't run again. you are the son of a member of black panthers. >> former member. >> stephen: they are not around anymore? >> no. >> stephen: do you not see them keeping white people from vote? >> that's different. >> stephen: you were the good black panthers? >> yes. >> stephen: were you ral callized as a child? >> yeah, i would say so. i was radicalized. >> stephen: did obama fulfill your radical april genda. >> my radicalization held that there could never be a black president. if anything obama broke my world view actually. that's, you know, what happened to america if anything it made me less less radical. i did a flip-flop on that. sawed back and forth. [ laughter ] >> stephen: as someone who has been an obse
. >> stephen: that would have united the country. he put his own desires above what is best for the nation average long with the people who voted for him. >> stephen: along with the people who voted for him. >> >> stephen: what? >> along with the people who voted for him. >> stephen: they wouldn't have voted for him if he didn't run again. you are the son of a member of black panthers. >> former member. >> stephen: they are not around anymore?...
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it is to get more students out of larger units and into the smaller units in the city. particularly i want to thank you the planning staff that did on this. a few of you have been there through the wool process. please move this forward >> thank you. >> good afternoon commissioners my name is david i'm with the college of the arts. where a 1 hundred and 6-year-old institution founded during the earthquake. the lack of affordable student housing in the city is impacting the ability of san francisco colleges to attract the best student. as you know the colleges have been working with each other in the san francisco area that will help developmenters to bring solutions to our area. when i searched the business wants to review some of the milestones in this issue i came across some articles. as tim mentioned terrific work by planning staff has been tremors and ron if you're watching thank you. students bring a unique housing opportunity. they don't drag things along as they move instead, they arrive in san francisco with a bike they walk bike or take transit everywhere. the
it is to get more students out of larger units and into the smaller units in the city. particularly i want to thank you the planning staff that did on this. a few of you have been there through the wool process. please move this forward >> thank you. >> good afternoon commissioners my name is david i'm with the college of the arts. where a 1 hundred and 6-year-old institution founded during the earthquake. the lack of affordable student housing in the city is impacting the ability...
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the united states is now war with more nation states than it ever has been since one thousand nine hundred forty five in the aggregate and whether you consider drone attacks an act of war under the old rules certainly drone attacks are taking place in countries that are not included in that total so the world has more or than it's been since one thousand nine hundred forty five. in terms of the number of people who die every day in terms of of the things they get blown up in terms of the assertion of one national extrinsic national interest over other national interests on the ground and so for him to claim that you know i've wrapped up the wars things are ok is a joke but it makes sense too because the two things that mobilized democrats against the bush administration the two wars were the primarily the iraq war and also the afghanistan war and now that those are moving off the radar in the news media here empty word democrats are going to sweep and that allows these people broad movement across the world to continue wars as long as they don't make democratic activists upset and briefly
the united states is now war with more nation states than it ever has been since one thousand nine hundred forty five in the aggregate and whether you consider drone attacks an act of war under the old rules certainly drone attacks are taking place in countries that are not included in that total so the world has more or than it's been since one thousand nine hundred forty five. in terms of the number of people who die every day in terms of of the things they get blown up in terms of the...
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these 89 affordable housing units and one manager's unit is an unbelievable accomplishment. and the sad thing it's just a drop in the bucket compared to the need we have. i think all of you know that, which is why you are here today. we're blessed to have the leader here today and i wish all your colleagues in congress could be as supportive as you have been over the years so people would understand the need. unfortunately with the situation that we have nationally, the funding for programs like this are really stretched and there is a lot the doubt if we'll see more of this funding in the future. it's phenomenal to have such a champion here today with us to bring that word back to the folks. [phra*-uplt/] >> i'm going to do more thank yous as we go through the process, but i wanted to just turn it over to barry to talk a little bit about this from the st. anthony's perspective. >> thank you, doug. it's already been said a number of times already today, this is exciting. many of us have been waiting a long, long time for this day. of course we're all here today to celebrate
these 89 affordable housing units and one manager's unit is an unbelievable accomplishment. and the sad thing it's just a drop in the bucket compared to the need we have. i think all of you know that, which is why you are here today. we're blessed to have the leader here today and i wish all your colleagues in congress could be as supportive as you have been over the years so people would understand the need. unfortunately with the situation that we have nationally, the funding for programs...
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the the issue we've run into a three unit with two unit occupied, we have no options. we can't refinance. we can't rent or run the risk of falling on tenancy, and the lotto conversion process, and then our third option is to declare bankruptcy and let the banks win. i would ask you to stand up for homeowners and fight the banks. thank you. >> chair wiener: thank you. next speaker. >> thank you, supervisors, for introducing this legislation. my name is tina, i am a t.i.c. homeowner, i have been a renter, i've moved 11 times in my marriage, raising two children, cities like washington, d.c., london, silicon, valley, san francisco, and i think i'm a reasonable, pretty collaborative person. and no one has ever been removed from -- we moved here six years ago and no one has ever been ellis acted. we may our taxes. and we're not going anywhere. we're here for the long haul. but we see people in our building who have sold, and our building renovated sold in 10 minutes to us, and other people who bought. but it's taken over a year to sell them because of the hoops the banks ma
the the issue we've run into a three unit with two unit occupied, we have no options. we can't refinance. we can't rent or run the risk of falling on tenancy, and the lotto conversion process, and then our third option is to declare bankruptcy and let the banks win. i would ask you to stand up for homeowners and fight the banks. thank you. >> chair wiener: thank you. next speaker. >> thank you, supervisors, for introducing this legislation. my name is tina, i am a t.i.c. homeowner,...
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and then the rest of the you which is ten nations have to have some new relationship with that unit this will necessitate everybody else opening up discussions about their future relation well tony do you think they do agree on this proposed exit from the with that create a two tier e.u. i mean that could be a solution as well that we have one already ok we have one already you know what do you think about that i mean to two different directions because of the currency first of all the crisis or crisis is always we're pushes we're incentives for the europeans to stick closer together and to do steps of integration so again this crisis the debt crisis brought us closer together the clump of seventeen is the core of what we would see in the future being in or being out will be decided very very soon and britain half the way what i would like to say to robert is that he contradicted himself on one hand he says the commission has the say and the commission is my t. it's not democratically elected. by the european. by the it opposes it makes. it initiate legislation sorry it just has the
and then the rest of the you which is ten nations have to have some new relationship with that unit this will necessitate everybody else opening up discussions about their future relation well tony do you think they do agree on this proposed exit from the with that create a two tier e.u. i mean that could be a solution as well that we have one already ok we have one already you know what do you think about that i mean to two different directions because of the currency first of all the crisis...
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foot dragging they might be quite happy for britain to go out so they could go on with the kind of united states of europe robert how do you feel about that and said ok with you well peter i think there's a danger that myself and hugo can actually agree on that i don't know we don't do that don't do that i'm in no doubt with the european union so. so really we can have someone who is now doing theirs article yes the referendum should be as soon as possible and that the whole policy that david cameron has set out of renegotiation with powers coming back to the nation state and actually first he wants to train how the whole european union works with introducing flexibility for all countries well that's just not feasible because the political class in the e.u. which you go is a junior member actually supports further integration they actually support more powers going from nation states to the institutions of the you based in brussels luxembourg and strasburg so. the answer reason really that we have a referendum on coming out as soon as possible because powers cannot be returned to your lot
foot dragging they might be quite happy for britain to go out so they could go on with the kind of united states of europe robert how do you feel about that and said ok with you well peter i think there's a danger that myself and hugo can actually agree on that i don't know we don't do that don't do that i'm in no doubt with the european union so. so really we can have someone who is now doing theirs article yes the referendum should be as soon as possible and that the whole policy that david...
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the united nations childrens' agency, unicef, says flooding in mozambique has killed around 40 people and forced around 70,000 from their homes. one of the worst affected areas is in the south of the country. we have a report from there. >> soldiers in mozambique take the boats out early in the morning. they first make sure the bridges save before they leave people stranded on the other side of the river. roads and bridges have been destroyed after days of heavy rain and flooding. communities have been cut off. >> we lost everything, our houses, are animals, it has been terrible. we have to climb trees to escape the water. i know of five people died. we buried one person yesterday. the cost of the damage is not yet known. >> this was an agricultural land. we are now more than 1 meter above what used to be a field, crops that they were hoping to develop. this is one of the town's most affected by the flooding. families are still waiting for help. this woman and her children have been living on the side of the road for days. >> we are drinking water from the river which is dirty. food i
the united nations childrens' agency, unicef, says flooding in mozambique has killed around 40 people and forced around 70,000 from their homes. one of the worst affected areas is in the south of the country. we have a report from there. >> soldiers in mozambique take the boats out early in the morning. they first make sure the bridges save before they leave people stranded on the other side of the river. roads and bridges have been destroyed after days of heavy rain and flooding....
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that's what the united states government, through the secretary osecretary of commerc. so why on earth -- the fishery disaster that affects our fish hemen, doesn't matter was $150 million. it was not a big piece in a $60 billion bill. and yet we got left out. we got completely left out. and i will continue to fight to get this dong. i think -- and i will continue to fight to get this to be. i think there's been a wrong committed in this body. i will work hard with the senator from alaska. i see the senator from new hampshire is on the floor. it makes no sense to let people in the house of representatives pick and choose among disasters in a bill and strip out disasters that have been declared by the united states government and the governors of six states. do they know better? i don't think so. but they took it out, and for whatever reason, we weren't able to get it in back here. i've had strong conversations with some of the supporters of the -- lead supporters of the sandy bill from the states that most benefit, with the chairman of the committee, and the floor manage
that's what the united states government, through the secretary osecretary of commerc. so why on earth -- the fishery disaster that affects our fish hemen, doesn't matter was $150 million. it was not a big piece in a $60 billion bill. and yet we got left out. we got completely left out. and i will continue to fight to get this dong. i think -- and i will continue to fight to get this to be. i think there's been a wrong committed in this body. i will work hard with the senator from alaska. i see...
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i've been in my unit since 1988. i could not live in san francisco without this -- without living in rent control, and living in this unit. if i moved, my rent would triple or quadruple. i don't believe there's any enforcement in -- i don't think that the lifetime leases, from what i've seen today, from dpw, and the city attorney, that there are any real enforcement mechanisms. regardless of whether this would conflict with state law, the costa hawkins law, or ellis law. from what i've seen is the city attorney and dpw are in a state of confusion about who would enforce this, and whether they even have staff or finances to do so. so this law is being proposed without any thorough thinking-through of the enforcement mechanism. who would do it, and whether there's any resources to do it. and i agree that there are a lot less provisions for lifetime leases in this than there have been in parkmerced. mr. farrell, this does open the door to speculation. yes, there is speculation but that is why it's called speculation. an
i've been in my unit since 1988. i could not live in san francisco without this -- without living in rent control, and living in this unit. if i moved, my rent would triple or quadruple. i don't believe there's any enforcement in -- i don't think that the lifetime leases, from what i've seen today, from dpw, and the city attorney, that there are any real enforcement mechanisms. regardless of whether this would conflict with state law, the costa hawkins law, or ellis law. from what i've seen is...
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and for the united states, this is most important. to get this trade moving and get our allies working together. and so i tend to be an optimist, like terri, and that's why we worked together on all these trade deals. and it's been a long difficult battle. on korea in latin america and all the others, but at the end of the day i think it's worthwhile. i hope we'll be seeing a new dawn in korea in this regard. so we have new leadership in china, new leadership in korea nucleanew leadership in japan. so hopefully they will be able to see some of these things through because i think it's very important not just for asia, not just for these countries but, frankly, or the world given what's happening elsewhere, particularly in europe. so having said that, kerry, i think we should go and have our little conversation. a few very much. [applause] >> here's the book in japanese. >> and the book is in portugue portuguese. it's in simplified chinese, korean, and now japanese. i think that, unicom the dissertation we just heard from bill, unicom
and for the united states, this is most important. to get this trade moving and get our allies working together. and so i tend to be an optimist, like terri, and that's why we worked together on all these trade deals. and it's been a long difficult battle. on korea in latin america and all the others, but at the end of the day i think it's worthwhile. i hope we'll be seeing a new dawn in korea in this regard. so we have new leadership in china, new leadership in korea nucleanew leadership in...
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you will not be forced out of your unit. you will, in fact, have stronger tenant protections than you do today. let me also make a comment about some of the rhetoric that has appeared from the opposition. i think it's unfortunate that this debate has started to become infused with fear mongering and falsehoods. the tactics of the opponents of this legislation has deployed is out of line. second of all i support rent control. it is a long-standing policy in san francisco that has benefited thousands of residents, many of them my friends, and it's kept our neighborhoods and communities intact. i would never condone legislation that is an effort to, one, assault rent control to increase evictions, or increase ellis act evictions as the opponents have mentioned. this does the opposite by providing increased tenant protections. third, the goal was to provide a significant source of capital for our affordable housing community. it's a story well-known in san francisco. housing prices are on the rise and we need to do everything po
you will not be forced out of your unit. you will, in fact, have stronger tenant protections than you do today. let me also make a comment about some of the rhetoric that has appeared from the opposition. i think it's unfortunate that this debate has started to become infused with fear mongering and falsehoods. the tactics of the opponents of this legislation has deployed is out of line. second of all i support rent control. it is a long-standing policy in san francisco that has benefited...
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i want to thank you for being with us today and for your support of the united states postal service. i know you have important business in washington to attend to. something about an inauguration. i really appreciate your taking the time out here today and inviting us us to city hall and being part of the celebration. thank you claudine. as always your support and your assistance have been instrumental and it is very much appreciated. thank very much. and thank you all for joining us here today. this is an auspicious ceremony in this beautiful city of san francisco where for the second year in a row now we have been the official first day of issue city for the lunar new year stamp. i might also add that for out of the six stamps in the series san francisco has been chosen three times to be the official city. we must be doing something right in san francisco. i am honored to represent the postal service. today is an exciting service. we are proud to celebrate our special time with our friends and the asian community. appreciate the beauty of the stamps for them to use in the new year
i want to thank you for being with us today and for your support of the united states postal service. i know you have important business in washington to attend to. something about an inauguration. i really appreciate your taking the time out here today and inviting us us to city hall and being part of the celebration. thank you claudine. as always your support and your assistance have been instrumental and it is very much appreciated. thank very much. and thank you all for joining us here...
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iran cut off petroleum exports to the united states. america felt it was held hostage by dependence on foreign oil. as the price of a gallon of gas passed a dollar, congress debated closing off 100 million alaskan acres to mineral exploitation. the bill would double our national park system. alaska congressman don young was outraged. how selfish and ridiculous can we be when we think we can live within ourselves? we have billions of people in asia alone, south america is suffering from starvation, and we're going to set aside 175 million acres of land for a playground that has all the minerals and oil and resources-- timber and hydropower? that's asinine! other congressmen saw the issue in more personal terms. arizona congressman mo udall. the most important thing to me is that it's there. you get a real lift from getting out of the artificial world and being with nature. not only oil lay beneath the tundra. minerals vital to national defense were being imported from the third world while unknown quantities waited in alaska. the amounts
iran cut off petroleum exports to the united states. america felt it was held hostage by dependence on foreign oil. as the price of a gallon of gas passed a dollar, congress debated closing off 100 million alaskan acres to mineral exploitation. the bill would double our national park system. alaska congressman don young was outraged. how selfish and ridiculous can we be when we think we can live within ourselves? we have billions of people in asia alone, south america is suffering from...
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these doctors managed to control the emergency unit in the first floor of the hospital and started to perform political acts when a hospital is turned into a base for political ethic work this is a real disaster we had an unbiased committee investigating the hospital eight condemn the acts of these doctors as. the case against one of the members of the world family may seem as an indication that bahrain's government has bowed to the negative global reaction with the doctor scandal being far from the only torture accusation c.c.t.v. cameras have been installed at all prisons in a move to become more transparent according to the authorities but with protests in the gulf states still continuing and accusations of human rights violations intensifying the opposition is still wondering what happens in the places where the cameras cannot see. reporting from the kingdom of bahrain. well so i have for you the u.s. to fans its record in the middle east outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton gets praise from president obama who says washington played a leading role in regime change in egypt
these doctors managed to control the emergency unit in the first floor of the hospital and started to perform political acts when a hospital is turned into a base for political ethic work this is a real disaster we had an unbiased committee investigating the hospital eight condemn the acts of these doctors as. the case against one of the members of the world family may seem as an indication that bahrain's government has bowed to the negative global reaction with the doctor scandal being far...
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it kept the party united. that's what he was thanking her for more than anything else, which was sort of thank you for keeping the party united and not going to senate, which would have been, you know, think about every moment in the obama first term and what life would have been like for him with a senator hillary clinton. >> and what about the -- the reaction to this whole drama, 2016, jose, already. i know it's way too soon, and we all vowed we wendt do it, but seeing the two of them together, that does get people talking. >> you know, andrea, i'm so sorry. i'm having a real problem listening to you. not that i don't want to listen to you and to our friends here tonight. i just cannot understand -- i'm having a problem with audio. >> with audio. we are so sorry. >>. >> a good 2016 answer, actually. i think that's a perfect answer. >> can i say one thing that i thought hit home. i will say your spouse takes it more seergsly. i'm fine with people attacking me. if people say something bad about my wife, i get
it kept the party united. that's what he was thanking her for more than anything else, which was sort of thank you for keeping the party united and not going to senate, which would have been, you know, think about every moment in the obama first term and what life would have been like for him with a senator hillary clinton. >> and what about the -- the reaction to this whole drama, 2016, jose, already. i know it's way too soon, and we all vowed we wendt do it, but seeing the two of them...
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we have been able to prevent a nuclear option in the united states senate. a lot of people don't appreciate how important it was for us to get that done. chuck schumer and i and others and dick durbin were involved in a bipartisan effort to avert that. thanks to the cooperation of our two leaders we were able to do that. there is a desire for bipartisanship here in this body. i think we can show the country and the world that we are capable of tackling this issue, a looming and terrible issue that has to be resolved in a bipartisan basis. and i believe the majority of the american people support such an effort. and i want to thank my colleagues again. and the ever congenial senator schumer. >> now we'll have even more congenial senator durbin. >> i want to thank my colleagues, john mccain, thanks. we have been down this road before, but i feel very good about our chances this time. chuck, thank you for your leadership on this. i'm sure that marco and bob and lindsey and i understand you've been the force behind this. if he's the glue, you're the force. and i
we have been able to prevent a nuclear option in the united states senate. a lot of people don't appreciate how important it was for us to get that done. chuck schumer and i and others and dick durbin were involved in a bipartisan effort to avert that. thanks to the cooperation of our two leaders we were able to do that. there is a desire for bipartisanship here in this body. i think we can show the country and the world that we are capable of tackling this issue, a looming and terrible issue...
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corresponds with international conventions without having to explain the reasons for it i mean the united states could and still can prohibit any russian officials entrance to america the same way they can examine their accounts or whatever else they have in america this is exactly what russia can do as well but when it becomes a public campaign with congress saying it will draw up a list of individuals who have been involved in a crime what do you think it is if not an extrajudicial execution of the convicts these individuals without any trial or prosecution but each. division medvedev also spoke out on the twenty two month the syrian crisis which shows no signs of abating moscow has stressed it does not support any side in the conflict while maintaining that foreign intervention should be completely ruled out but the premier did say that time is not on president assad's side. i think there are fewer chances for him to stay with every new day every week and every month but let me repeat it is up to the syrian people to make a decision not up to russia the united states or any other state
corresponds with international conventions without having to explain the reasons for it i mean the united states could and still can prohibit any russian officials entrance to america the same way they can examine their accounts or whatever else they have in america this is exactly what russia can do as well but when it becomes a public campaign with congress saying it will draw up a list of individuals who have been involved in a crime what do you think it is if not an extrajudicial execution...
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as you all pointed out, the united states is not the only country that's concerned about this. other nations are talking about the impact of this devaluing of the yen. and they are doing so really to sustain a model that doesn't work anymore. america's auto manufacturers are on a tremendous come back and they are profitable, producing great product, expanding and growing, leading the country in terms of end poxports. we've gone through a difficult and painful restructuring and the japanese are trying to avoid that. they are trying to sustain an outdated product. and that doesn't work anymore and certainly the only way it could work is at the expense of the united states and other nations. >> right. and governor, i think we can see this bourne by the data. japanese auto sales have been down but they added capacity to their factories to export the cars to the united states, which have a subsidy here in the u.s. boil it down, though, in terms of the actual impact on the automakers. what does this mean in terms of profits, for every yen per dollar that it weakens or any other metri
as you all pointed out, the united states is not the only country that's concerned about this. other nations are talking about the impact of this devaluing of the yen. and they are doing so really to sustain a model that doesn't work anymore. america's auto manufacturers are on a tremendous come back and they are profitable, producing great product, expanding and growing, leading the country in terms of end poxports. we've gone through a difficult and painful restructuring and the japanese are...
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we need to raise our voices and bush congress and let them know that the united states must recommit to putting resources to ending trafficking. and comprehensive immigration reform. and statewide. we should continue to fight for legislation like the domestic worker to live rights of other things that promote marginalization of our clients. at the end of the day and work with survivors we need to understand and listen and let them know that the work goes on. i want to thank -- a personal mentor. she has really been a mentor; she challenges us and says we are not powerless. what about ...? that is the question we should always ask ourselves. thank you. (applause) >> thank you again to mayor ed lee who has to leave and catch a plane. thank you. (applause) now i would like to call on supervisor carmen chu who has been fantastic and is been really outspoken; she has spoken so often and so well. it is a pleasure to have you here. >> supervisor chu: i want to thank nancy, and the department, and the commission. i want to recognize my colleague amelia cohen a strong supporter. i want to tha
we need to raise our voices and bush congress and let them know that the united states must recommit to putting resources to ending trafficking. and comprehensive immigration reform. and statewide. we should continue to fight for legislation like the domestic worker to live rights of other things that promote marginalization of our clients. at the end of the day and work with survivors we need to understand and listen and let them know that the work goes on. i want to thank -- a personal...
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it goes on to say the statement does that bsa, members and parents would be able to choose a local unit to meet the needs of their families. the boy scouts saying they would eliminate from the membership requirements a ban on gay members and gay scout leaders and live it up to the individual organizations of scouting that really run the organization day-to-day to decide for themselves so it turns out a local troop accepts gay members and some do not and parents decide which ones to send their children to. the boy scouts say that this is a grass roots organization. the impetus for discussing this change has come from within. but at the same time, it's been public some members of the board pushing for a change in policy. two corporate ceos, of at&t and earnst & young, both members of the board. one will be the new boy scouts of america president and they have been pushing for a change in this policy. so the boy skoutds emphasize that the change hasn't happened yet and could happen as early as next week and if it does happen, it would not be a requirement but they would be able to and that
it goes on to say the statement does that bsa, members and parents would be able to choose a local unit to meet the needs of their families. the boy scouts saying they would eliminate from the membership requirements a ban on gay members and gay scout leaders and live it up to the individual organizations of scouting that really run the organization day-to-day to decide for themselves so it turns out a local troop accepts gay members and some do not and parents decide which ones to send their...
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so seven years ago we really have a feeling that in the united states, we really need to increase our hope also. and we decided to do that by creating a global art project, the world, tree of hope. and what you see behind you is a live, 23-foot christmas tree and it is covered with 10,000 pieces of oragami and most of it is white cranes and all of the white cranes on the tree are inscribed with people's wish and hopes for the world. merilee put out an invitation that goes out virally through the internet and we ask people what they want for the future of the world and share it with us. and wishes are send in all over north america and europe and africa and really we have got wishes coming in from almost every country in the world now. and people are just expressing, all kinds of amazing hopes and dreams for the future of the world which is really encouraging for us. we create the tree as a symbol of the global unity and hope. and we are going to continue to add wishes to the tree all through the month of december. so we would love for you to go to our website which is rainbow fund.org
so seven years ago we really have a feeling that in the united states, we really need to increase our hope also. and we decided to do that by creating a global art project, the world, tree of hope. and what you see behind you is a live, 23-foot christmas tree and it is covered with 10,000 pieces of oragami and most of it is white cranes and all of the white cranes on the tree are inscribed with people's wish and hopes for the world. merilee put out an invitation that goes out virally through...
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and in facing up to that, the alliance between the united kingdom and the united states and our other allies will remain of fundamental importance. >> that's a somber pessimistic assessment, that the next 10, 20 years, will be even worse internationally than the last 10 or 20 years. we've seen horrendous situations unfolding. you say brace for even a worst situation. >> i think international affairs will be more difficult over the next 20 years. we face a huge challenge of terrorism. particularly after 9/11. but it was in the last 20 years we also saw the end of the cold war. we saw the end of all of that tension in world affairs. and now, as power becomes more diffused, as there are more centers of decisionmaking in the world, it becomes morse difficult to police the world. >> who's to blame for this? >> nobody's to blame for this -- >> somebody must be to blame, there must be bad guys out there, somebody has to be to blame. >> there are plenty of bad guys. this is the way the world has changed. there are more centers of decisionmaking. it's harder for any one country to impose its w
and in facing up to that, the alliance between the united kingdom and the united states and our other allies will remain of fundamental importance. >> that's a somber pessimistic assessment, that the next 10, 20 years, will be even worse internationally than the last 10 or 20 years. we've seen horrendous situations unfolding. you say brace for even a worst situation. >> i think international affairs will be more difficult over the next 20 years. we face a huge challenge of...
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united the playfield. is a. tough. the first baby steps are joined. foals and bones are not a big deal. but they can cones terrible trauma. for children can be broken by bare touch. and only the will of life can make old pain and sores way. fragile people on r.t. . here the reindeer isn't everything for the herders. and when it suffers people do their best to help. but the distances are. and the roads are tough and unpredictable. high. more news today violence is once again flared up if these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations or the day. in his secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new its most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans in war this is why you should care only on the dog. live. plus live. live. live live. live .
united the playfield. is a. tough. the first baby steps are joined. foals and bones are not a big deal. but they can cones terrible trauma. for children can be broken by bare touch. and only the will of life can make old pain and sores way. fragile people on r.t. . here the reindeer isn't everything for the herders. and when it suffers people do their best to help. but the distances are. and the roads are tough and unpredictable. high. more news today violence is once again flared up if these...
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these were not united states citizens which is a week, the people. we need to get our house cleaned up, stop arming foreigners all over the world and keep our gun rights for the american citizens. guest: in terms of immigration, as i mentioned earlier, there is that lasting controversy about whether president obama could do, as he did, and say that certain federal laws do not have to be enforced. that raises separation of powers questions. as to the constitutionality of what the president is moving towards in the immigration, this week, it appears he has bipartisan support. it appears congress is going to pass significant immigration reform and that reform looks like it will fall much of what president obama once. . wants. if that goes through, that is perfectly constitutional. you get the government you vote for, that you deserve and this is the government you have. if you oppose the republicans in the senate for reaching this agreement, your recourse is to replace those members. host: going back to your comments about the president paused use of dr
these were not united states citizens which is a week, the people. we need to get our house cleaned up, stop arming foreigners all over the world and keep our gun rights for the american citizens. guest: in terms of immigration, as i mentioned earlier, there is that lasting controversy about whether president obama could do, as he did, and say that certain federal laws do not have to be enforced. that raises separation of powers questions. as to the constitutionality of what the president is...
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>> you can buy international companies by living in the united states. two areas that investors can buy and over the last 13 years. gerri: go ahead, peter. >> that's the problem. i have investment in places like that. what we can find those stocks and we had very large portfolios. the ordinary guy that puts $200 a year in his ira, that's something you won't mind. causes people to lose faith in the system and. gerri: i think that is well said. >> the high-frequency traders are running the show. nothing is connected to fundamentals. certainly not stock prices. >> you can point to where it attract each other and what doesn't. but i will tell you that, here is the deal. if somebody is sitting at home trying to pick up pennies for stocks, yes, you have a problem and that's not a good game to play and people should know that. gerri: you have the the last word. >> invokes within 10 years of retirement need to keep a healthy chunk of cash. if you are 35 or 40 years old, putting significant amounts in the market hoping it was also a time is important. i think tha
>> you can buy international companies by living in the united states. two areas that investors can buy and over the last 13 years. gerri: go ahead, peter. >> that's the problem. i have investment in places like that. what we can find those stocks and we had very large portfolios. the ordinary guy that puts $200 a year in his ira, that's something you won't mind. causes people to lose faith in the system and. gerri: i think that is well said. >> the high-frequency traders are...
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every month but let me repeat it is up to the syrian people to make a decision not up to russia the united states or any other state now the main task is to launch a national reconciliation process we should think about the future for instance if the opposition which by the way has been formed outside of syria comes to power what is it going to do with its members will exterminate representatives of other islamic movements another confessionals they are already doing this that's why there are two options either it will be a process of national reconciliation held under the control of the international community or and list civil war and there is no in-between. and you can see the full interview with prime minister dmitry medvedev on our website r.t. dot com. meanwhile u.s. president barack obama and secretary of state hillary clinton have defended their foreign policy record in the middle east both appeared in a joint televised interview as america's top diplomat prepares to step down responding to critics who urged decisive action in the region obama side of egypt and libya as examples of
every month but let me repeat it is up to the syrian people to make a decision not up to russia the united states or any other state now the main task is to launch a national reconciliation process we should think about the future for instance if the opposition which by the way has been formed outside of syria comes to power what is it going to do with its members will exterminate representatives of other islamic movements another confessionals they are already doing this that's why there are...
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i'm asking that the privacy concerns be respected in unit 1 and 2. i'm asking that the roof-deck be denied >> thank you. >> and noise consideration. thank you for your consideration >> speakers in support of the d r a requester. >> my name is it pauli live in unit one. at 750 bay with my companion donna rose. she was working and couldn't be here. fortunately i'm retired and i'll speak. we've lived here 19 years. we had to move out of that place because the landlords son moved in and it took us 11 years to get back to the bay hills. we moved back in april of 2009 and it's been four years we're pretty sure may not residents >> now apartment union one is a small apartment and the living room is an essential part of it. it has by way windows where we live and it has sun light throughout the day. as i said in the mornings i'm in the living room reading any newspapers and donna goes to work and before that he's in the living room drinking coffee. and weekend and holidays we are both in the living room and i guess it's very important to us to have sun light
i'm asking that the privacy concerns be respected in unit 1 and 2. i'm asking that the roof-deck be denied >> thank you. >> and noise consideration. thank you for your consideration >> speakers in support of the d r a requester. >> my name is it pauli live in unit one. at 750 bay with my companion donna rose. she was working and couldn't be here. fortunately i'm retired and i'll speak. we've lived here 19 years. we had to move out of that place because the landlords son...
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by legalizing them and providing them with a reasonable opportunity to over time become united states citizens so i couldn't say what i couldn't say right now that they goes far enough but we certainly are going to continue working to make sure that it does call as far as is possible under the circumstances now as i mentioned a moment ago on one aspect that this is all contention as ramping up border security is something that we heard the republican lawmakers that are part of the gang of eight i reiterate today but is this really what the country needs right now are the majority of immigrants really coming over from all over the border while they're not in fact i think republicans have recognized this since two thousand and five to now. arrests by border patrol agents are along the mexican us border. total numbers has dropped dramatically close to. eighty percent. and so you know that's very very significant now whether they mean that significant border control means one you know one hundred percent effective border control i mean i think that that would be. just on an achievable and
by legalizing them and providing them with a reasonable opportunity to over time become united states citizens so i couldn't say what i couldn't say right now that they goes far enough but we certainly are going to continue working to make sure that it does call as far as is possible under the circumstances now as i mentioned a moment ago on one aspect that this is all contention as ramping up border security is something that we heard the republican lawmakers that are part of the gang of eight...
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fox news terrorism expert tells us what the united states should do next. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. no go call. this is for real this time. we are on step seven point two one two. we have entered our two minute hold. cabin venting has been inhibited. copy that. sys two, verify and lock. command is locked. flight computer state has entered auto idyll. three, two, one. the falcon 9 has launched. preparing for nose cone separation. standing by for capture. the most...
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can you think of a reason why it should not be so in the united states military? >> no, i cannot think of any reason. and i have heard the naysayers. i no there are many out there that believe this cannot be done without compromising those standards . having served almost 38 years in an institution where i have lived and scene change throughout my career, and i can assure you, being one of the very first female officers had the opportunity to attend airborne school, and you can imagine the looks on the instructors. it was not a popular decision. but, can assure you that having that opportunity to go to airborne school. people say why you want to jump out of a perfectly good airplane? well, it was exciting. it sounded challenging. so i had the opportunity to do that, but by having that opportunity that later opened the door for me to serve in the esteemed 802nd airborne division and command there. i had the opportunity to go to jet master's cool. that is a very prestigious and demanding school. primarily male dominated. i was the only female in the class surrounded
can you think of a reason why it should not be so in the united states military? >> no, i cannot think of any reason. and i have heard the naysayers. i no there are many out there that believe this cannot be done without compromising those standards . having served almost 38 years in an institution where i have lived and scene change throughout my career, and i can assure you, being one of the very first female officers had the opportunity to attend airborne school, and you can imagine...